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- The International Civil Rights Center & Museum (ICRCM) is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. Its building formerly housed the Woolworth's, the site of a non-violent protest in the civil rights movement. Four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) started the Greensboro sit-ins at a "whites only" lunch counter on February 1, 1960. The four students were Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, Ezell Blair Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), and David Richmond. The next day there were twenty students. The aim of the museum's founders is to ensure that history remembers the actions of the A&T Four, those who joined them in the daily Woolworth's sit-ins, and others around the country who took part in sit-ins and in the civil rights movement. The Museum is currently supported by earned admissions and Museum Store revenues. The project also receives donations from private donors as a means of continuing its operations. The museum was founded in 1993 and officially opened its doors fifty years to the day after the sit-in movements in Greensboro NC. (en)
- 国际民权中心和博物馆(英語:International Civil Rights Center and Museum,縮寫ICRCM)是位于美国北卡罗来纳州格林斯伯勒的一座博物館。博物館前身是非裔美國人民權運動中的格林斯伯勒静坐所在地。1993年,格林斯伯勒静坐所在地改造為博物館,並在格林斯伯勒静坐爆發50年后的2010年正式开馆。 博物馆每天上午 10:00 至下午 6:00 开放。除了星期天。 (zh)
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- 国际民权中心和博物馆(英語:International Civil Rights Center and Museum,縮寫ICRCM)是位于美国北卡罗来纳州格林斯伯勒的一座博物館。博物館前身是非裔美國人民權運動中的格林斯伯勒静坐所在地。1993年,格林斯伯勒静坐所在地改造為博物館,並在格林斯伯勒静坐爆發50年后的2010年正式开馆。 博物馆每天上午 10:00 至下午 6:00 开放。除了星期天。 (zh)
- The International Civil Rights Center & Museum (ICRCM) is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. Its building formerly housed the Woolworth's, the site of a non-violent protest in the civil rights movement. Four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) started the Greensboro sit-ins at a "whites only" lunch counter on February 1, 1960. The four students were Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, Ezell Blair Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), and David Richmond. The next day there were twenty students. The aim of the museum's founders is to ensure that history remembers the actions of the A&T Four, those who joined them in the daily Woolworth's sit-ins, and others around the country who took part in sit-ins and in the civil rights movement. The Museu (en)
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